
A civil list is a list of individuals to whom money is paid by the government. ==United Kingdom== In the United Kingdom, the Civil List was the name given to the annual grant that covered some expenses associated with the Sovereign performing their official duties, including those for staff salaries, State Visits, public engagements, ceremonial fu...
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in the United Kingdom, the list of sums appropriated annually by Parliament to pay the expenses of the sovereign and his or her household. The sums ... [1 related articles]
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Warrant or order of precedence.
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In the UK, the annual sum provided from public funds to meet the official expenses of the sovereign and immediate dependents; private expenses are met by the
privy purse. The amount is granted by...
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In Britain, the Civil List was formerly the whole expenses of the government, with the exception of those of the army, navy, and other military departments. It is now limited to the expenses proper to the maintenance of the household of the sovereign. It was once a principle in England, as in other Teutonic nations, that the monarch was to pay all ...
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n] - (United Kingdom) a sum of money voted by Parliament each year for the expenses of the British Royal Family
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noun a sum of money voted by British Parliament each year for the expenses of the British royal family
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In the UK, the annual sum provided from public funds to meet the official expenses of the sovereign and immediate dependents; private expenses are met by the privy purse
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The amount of money, a fixed annual payment, provided by Parliament to meet the official expenses of The Queen
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